We had 4 centers and did two a day. That means it took each student 2 days to get through all 4. In my center, I was teaching adding and subtracting of decimals. For example, how would you set up a problem such as 14.1 - 8.37? We learned that the most important thing to remember when setting up a decimal addition or subtraction problem is to LINE UP THE DECIMALS.
In Mrs. T's center, Room 8 worked on Tile Math. There were two different ones - PEMDAS and something like T-Tables. These are more difficult than you would think!
In Mrs. W's center, we learned a new math game called Rack-o. This is a game of ordering numbers in ascending order.
Our fourth center was an independent center. (no adult) In this center, students worked on a math page like the ones we normally have.
I had several students today say to me, "Mrs. Johnston, I just LOVE decimals!"
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Amber did come home saying she enjoyed decimals...she is having such a great year.
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Amber
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